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provide the regularity about this phenomenon recognizing the cliche image of the of one i aid malaya and his band of fanatics was inaccurate and falsified the problem. said not to prosecute a particular view of the taliban but look at its diversity and aspects of the character fetter not part of american debate to. i am really proud of this book and peter whose leadership from new america has been a joy in my office to support him and watch him. the last thing i want to talk -- that i want to say is with the research is part of a much broader body of work that we engaged in it and hope your subscribers and readers as you are with foreign policy with conferences and publications, anyway we are pleased to have this occasion and have a discussion about the subjects that are in the book for foreign policy. [applause] >> thank you steve. you instrumental to make this project have been. also oxford university press that published the book and also to my:editor catherine and the people here at the foundation also jonathan who helped to make the book possible. the reason it was necessary sto
provide the regularity about this phenomenon recognizing the cliche image of the of one i aid malaya and his band of fanatics was inaccurate and falsified the problem. said not to prosecute a particular view of the taliban but look at its diversity and aspects of the character fetter not part of american debate to. i am really proud of this book and peter whose leadership from new america has been a joy in my office to support him and watch him. the last thing i want to talk -- that i want to...
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. it was love of the man next to you, and it's a cliche that guys jump out of the trench and run forward because of the guy to their left and right, but just because it's a cliche doesn't keep it from being true. so questions like that, i focused on he small, small part i could do something about. >> i'd echo that. the war is as small as the war for you. it's not how did you get there it's there you are, for almost every troop. and general expressing an opinion is maybe something we could use more of. what that point is it something we can't gauge. i think overall worry is if somebody is hiding so much, how much are the hiding? how much of everything is true because its an level of such high discussion. where the effect is you have to diffuse the bomb and keep 150 marines from being dead that day. does he notice? does anyone really notice? it comes down to the warrior detachment and living in a surreality, how much of the war is real to anyone not actively engaged in it on the ground. >> i'm not a veteran. but i see myself as something of an advocate for the veterans of this one
. it was love of the man next to you, and it's a cliche that guys jump out of the trench and run forward because of the guy to their left and right, but just because it's a cliche doesn't keep it from being true. so questions like that, i focused on he small, small part i could do something about. >> i'd echo that. the war is as small as the war for you. it's not how did you get there it's there you are, for almost every troop. and general expressing an opinion is maybe something we could...
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places is the clichÉs. many times i see folks contentions from a planning point of view. there's an assumption that folks answer to haiti's problems with very little information, at times with little understanding of the haiti context. a lot of times people rebuild some name that's not broken before. so at times been telling people and from a small town. this is not by any stretch of the imagination -- [inaudible] right now people think when we take on a project, as a student that was early in the 80s. we are running a transportation system. but now, a lot of times people calm with the misunderstanding of what would run in haiti. to me between miscommunication between the lack of understanding of haiti's true history and context and what people need in haiti is creating major issues in terms of planning for the future. >> time for a couple more questions. one right here and then one here and we'll see where we are. >> thank you. of the inter-american foundation and i'm a returning to the topic of economic development. i was heartened to hear about the plan for job creation and focus
places is the clichÉs. many times i see folks contentions from a planning point of view. there's an assumption that folks answer to haiti's problems with very little information, at times with little understanding of the haiti context. a lot of times people rebuild some name that's not broken before. so at times been telling people and from a small town. this is not by any stretch of the imagination -- [inaudible] right now people think when we take on a project, as a student that was early...
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the 1970s and it has become a journalistic clichÉ. a few years ago andrew jenkins subtitle this book intrepid explorers of the red planet. now the book is about the scientists passion for mars, but in his poetic graphic the intrepid explorers are the spacecraft. over the past decade, the clicÉe became a conceptually, somewhat confused debate in the space exploration community between the advocates of science, meaning robotic spacecraft and the advocates of exploration, meaning human spaceflight. this was a debate about the control for money. but a genuine question remains about the relative roles of people and robots as the distances beyond mars make daily reprogramming more and more typical in the robots become more able to identify what is worth studying. some have summarized an economy as human explorers versus robot explorers. at a stanford university symposium i attended in 2008 called humans and robots in exploration, one topic was quoted to us as, when does the human become the tool of choice for solar system exploration? by this phrasing, people and robots are those tools an
the 1970s and it has become a journalistic clichÉ. a few years ago andrew jenkins subtitle this book intrepid explorers of the red planet. now the book is about the scientists passion for mars, but in his poetic graphic the intrepid explorers are the spacecraft. over the past decade, the clicÉe became a conceptually, somewhat confused debate in the space exploration community between the advocates of science, meaning robotic spacecraft and the advocates of exploration, meaning human...
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. to demystify a comedy mythologize, to move beyond the clichÉ about winners and losers and saints and sinners and the wisdom and encourage of our forefathers, especially those of the greatest generation. our job as historians. grounded in evidence. the life of joseph p. kennedy was, for me, a sort of anti-fun house mirror. which, if i looked at it long enough, would reflect back to me often a hazy and indistinct, distorted forms, images of the things and people and places which organized and arranged and told the story of 20th century america. i was a colleague of arthur's lessons are in the city of new york. i had used a treasure trove of material is that jean kennedy smith's daughter, who is writing letters from her father to her aunt and uncles, and in that treasure trove of material, i glimpsed a man who is different from everything i had heard. so i told jean kennedy smith at some point that her daughter should write a biography of her grandfather. and the man was absolutely fascinating. it's a good word to use when you don't know you'll be writing about it. it was fascinating in
. to demystify a comedy mythologize, to move beyond the clichÉ about winners and losers and saints and sinners and the wisdom and encourage of our forefathers, especially those of the greatest generation. our job as historians. grounded in evidence. the life of joseph p. kennedy was, for me, a sort of anti-fun house mirror. which, if i looked at it long enough, would reflect back to me often a hazy and indistinct, distorted forms, images of the things and people and places which organized and...
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was filled with the ayaan clich hans, quakers, jews, slaves and being a shopkeeper on market street he had to be open and tolerant and be part of a society from its diversity and you see that when he forms his club of tradesmen and artisans in philadelphia and with a look at the train you need to be a good citizen he lists all of those industry and honesty shines it around to the other people on the market street showing how well he has mastered each of the virtues of the leather apron quote said franklin, you are actually missing a virtue you might want to practice. he says what's that? and then a friend says hugh levity. you might want to try that for a change. what i love about franklin is he said i was never good at the virtue of you devotee. i could never master it. but i could master the pretense of humility very well. the pretense of his devotee is just as useful for the reality of you devotee. to listen to the person next to you yet made you try to find that common ground we all share certain values. so from his life with his you know that the and pretense of humility, he's
was filled with the ayaan clich hans, quakers, jews, slaves and being a shopkeeper on market street he had to be open and tolerant and be part of a society from its diversity and you see that when he forms his club of tradesmen and artisans in philadelphia and with a look at the train you need to be a good citizen he lists all of those industry and honesty shines it around to the other people on the market street showing how well he has mastered each of the virtues of the leather apron quote...
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all had to be together and keep being together. you know, the most obvious cliche that comes to mind, and he would have put it more articulately and more memorably is to not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, not miss the forest for the trees. these are not the most innovating or exciting sort of messages, but it's very important to have a few people at or near the top of the conservative movement's leadership who believe in and preach these things and who ask people, ask their fellow activists and conservative intellectuals to remain focused on the need to win a majority of the american people and to govern. "national review," as a very intellectual magazine throughout its existence -- and i think probably even more so in its early years, the '50s and '60s -- very much needed, i think, bill buckley, managing editor priscilla buckley and every other major person there acknowledged that they very much needed a man just like bill rusher to serve as a political eyes and ears, as a political counselor, as a link between "national review"-type people. as rusher tended to put it to
all had to be together and keep being together. you know, the most obvious cliche that comes to mind, and he would have put it more articulately and more memorably is to not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, not miss the forest for the trees. these are not the most innovating or exciting sort of messages, but it's very important to have a few people at or near the top of the conservative movement's leadership who believe in and preach these things and who ask people, ask their fellow...
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young people? >> guest: i learned a lot. and learned that no matter where, is sort of clichÉ, but i matter where you're from, no matter what your background is, everyone has a burning desire to be better, do better, improve themselves. i want to wait for my trip because we went in without these preconceived notions that people in other generations are calling us apathetic and spoonfed and i walked to a feeling inspired our generation, you know, does want to fix this country, does want to fix this world. i don't know if it's going to happen overnight. i think our world is changing every day. the way we communicate, the way we effect change is going to be different than my father and grandmother grew up up in the 60s. we are not up there in the streets protesting. we communicate and spread information in a much different way. c-span: so where does you grew up? >> guest: i was born in d.c., grew up in connecticut, went to school in new hampshire. c-span: what this tapestry of your family? what do your parents do? >> guest: my mother is a journalist, a science writer. c-span: was her na
young people? >> guest: i learned a lot. and learned that no matter where, is sort of clichÉ, but i matter where you're from, no matter what your background is, everyone has a burning desire to be better, do better, improve themselves. i want to wait for my trip because we went in without these preconceived notions that people in other generations are calling us apathetic and spoonfed and i walked to a feeling inspired our generation, you know, does want to fix this country, does want...
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-- demystify, to move beyond the clichÉs about winners and losers, saints and sinners, about the wisdom and courage of the greatest generation. to tell a different story not a true story based on all the evidence we can find. the life of joseph p. kennedy was, for me, sort of antique fun house mirrors, which, if i look at long enough, would reflect back to me, often an indistinct distorted form, images of events, people, places, which organized and arranged the story of the 20 century america. joseph p. kennedy was a delegate type figure. he was everywhere. from world war -- he was born in 1888, lived through world war i, the roaring '20s, was in hollywood at the moment of transition from silent films to talking films. was on wall street during the boom and bust. worked as part of the franklin roosevelt campaign team, was the first chairman of the securities and exchange commission, the first chairman of the maritime commission, the first irish-american to be ambassador to the court of st. james, to great britain. and the father of a president, and attorney general, a senator, th
-- demystify, to move beyond the clichÉs about winners and losers, saints and sinners, about the wisdom and courage of the greatest generation. to tell a different story not a true story based on all the evidence we can find. the life of joseph p. kennedy was, for me, sort of antique fun house mirrors, which, if i look at long enough, would reflect back to me, often an indistinct distorted form, images of events, people, places, which organized and arranged the story of the 20 century...
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it's just mindless cliches just silly out there i mean i want to narrow conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. it's good to have you with us here today. do you has spent his first day as a russian citizen touring his new homeland and flaunting his freshly stomach possible probably much to the ire of french leaders traitor at home he's far from the only wealthy french person to flee the country over exorbitant new taxes and one of the destinations they've been heading for it's russia let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right now if you look at russia at the current laws we have a flat tax rate here of thirteen percent in fact france and germany they both have complicated tax codes if you look at france forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in g
it's just mindless cliches just silly out there i mean i want to narrow conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. it's good to have you with us here today. do you has spent his first day as a...
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, which is seeking to throw off the status quo and cliches, which is to break the chains of underdevelopment and to exorcise its demons. my administration has been at it along the way, but no one can deny our good faith. this year, in haiti, once again, we have been affected to differing degrees of the tropical tempests of isaac and sandy. once again, the cost has been counted in human lives, in harvests, it in people's houses, and in livestock, which have all suffered, and once again, the international community has been prompt in coming in and stepping up, helping, salvaging, in reconstructing. we must break through this vicious cycle. we must replace it with a virtuous circle. this is what we are endeavoring to do, and this is the effort which will put haiti back on its feet. haiti will find its feet again, because we have taken cognizance of the haitian territory, which is considerable, and it is not going to get better in the years ahead if the climate change continues to bear down on the caribbean islands. we will get back on our feet because in a stubborn way, we are
, which is seeking to throw off the status quo and cliches, which is to break the chains of underdevelopment and to exorcise its demons. my administration has been at it along the way, but no one can deny our good faith. this year, in haiti, once again, we have been affected to differing degrees of the tropical tempests of isaac and sandy. once again, the cost has been counted in human lives, in harvests, it in people's houses, and in livestock, which have all suffered, and once again, the...
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institutionalize forcing its ways on other nations and international law is very clear and mindless cliches just silly out there i mean i want an adult conversation here. if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. and that second we're aware that later here in r.t. hundreds of protesters in belfast threw bricks and bottles at police in the fourth consecutive night of protests over decision to fly the british flag on city hall only on designated days northern ireland has been witnessing lawless violence for more than two months now jason walls from the christian science monitor says there are deeper social reasons and the flag decision was merely a catalyst but most of us traditionally throughout history in a predominantly protestant and unionist city and the latest census results show that's not really. it's not
institutionalize forcing its ways on other nations and international law is very clear and mindless cliches just silly out there i mean i want an adult conversation here. if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true....
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piece michel you are well these are just mindless cliches i mean they're just silly aren't they i mean i want to i don't conversation here but a little respect if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just infantile the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course and you had a market say that only applies to people who own property you have the birth defect of slavery which the country then strips off into a civil war largely to remove but when you talk about imposing values on others i'm sorry i was all for imposing values on national socialist germany we had a right not legation to go in there and destroy that regime fascist the pan is well i don't but look at the iraq war i was against the iraq war afghanistan i think there's an argument for that but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true and the united states getting involved in the second world war leaving five hundred fifty thousand men dead in in afri
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nations and international law is very clear and this mindless cliches are just silly out there i mean i want an adult conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers be very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. when you. cross talk your way into later here in r.t. hundreds of protesters in belfast have thrown bricks and bottles at police in the fourth consecutive night of protests over a decision to fly the british flag on city hall only on designated days northern and has been witnessing lawless violence for more than two months now well we hope to get more on this a little later by analyst and founding editor of one of northern ireland's leading political blogs like a fool and i understand now that we can talk to him make feel to you there please but a great moment for a moment we thought we'd lost you now tell us this dispute is it just o
nations and international law is very clear and this mindless cliches are just silly out there i mean i want an adult conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers be very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. when you. cross talk your way into...
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on other nations and international who are very clear of the mindless cliches are just silly aren't they i mean i want to add a conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. but so cross talk of you were a little later today here on r.t. thousands of health care workers in spain's capital madrid have been venting their anger cuts to the health care system they were running against plans to privatized several hospitals and nearly thirty health centers well for more on madrid's desperate attempts to cut spending is patrick young was a natural expert an executive director at divi advisors joins me live from poland patrick madrid is clearly in desperate need of money and indeed in need to save it so it is time is it not for the private health care companies to step in and help. well that's
on other nations and international who are very clear of the mindless cliches are just silly aren't they i mean i want to add a conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers believe very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. but so cross talk of...
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certain way--i mean, the human element, in a fresh way without dredging up a lot of cliches. c-span: where do you live now, by the way? >> guest: right now, i'm a visiting writer in residence at memphis, university of memphis. c-span: memphis university? >> guest: yes. c-span: when did you first know that you liked writing? >> guest: well, as i say, in high school, i was writing science fiction. i was--excuse me... c-span: so in school itself? >> guest: yeah. well, it was something i just did. i never thought of it as a profession or even a trade. i just sort of did it and... c-span: did you ever have a point where a teacher came up and said, 'randall, this is good'? >> guest: actually, my teachers were fairly critical of my writing up to a point. i--really, it was in college when i started taking it a little more seriously and--i mean, i--again, i'd been writing very, you know, pitiful stories and i fell under the tutorship of one max steele, who was a--the--ran the writing program at chapel hill for a long time, and he challenged a lot of my ideas about taste and source material, and he
certain way--i mean, the human element, in a fresh way without dredging up a lot of cliches. c-span: where do you live now, by the way? >> guest: right now, i'm a visiting writer in residence at memphis, university of memphis. c-span: memphis university? >> guest: yes. c-span: when did you first know that you liked writing? >> guest: well, as i say, in high school, i was writing science fiction. i was--excuse me... c-span: so in school itself? >> guest: yeah. well, it...
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your response to the political cliche of low-hanging fruit is something so cartoonishly insensitive, so cartoonishly villainous, you then bring upon us a second political cliche. you have jumped the shark. blocking voluntary efforts by people to get rid of their own guns because they want to voluntarily? that is an exercise in shark jumping. this is the sort of thing that might make sense internally to the nra when they talk about this amongst themselves, but the rest of the country are not picking a fight, but looking for problem solving, nonconfrontational ways to help each other out. trying to block the voluntary tucson gun buyback program does not make sense. the whole reason gun policy is supposed to be seen as so intractable, so unreformable, so politically untouchable and not in america is that the national rifle association has created a mystique about themselves, a mystique about their own power that is supposed to caution anyone who might want to reform gun laws that it just cannot be done. no matter who we are, no matter where we live, no matter how or why we might want t
your response to the political cliche of low-hanging fruit is something so cartoonishly insensitive, so cartoonishly villainous, you then bring upon us a second political cliche. you have jumped the shark. blocking voluntary efforts by people to get rid of their own guns because they want to voluntarily? that is an exercise in shark jumping. this is the sort of thing that might make sense internally to the nra when they talk about this amongst themselves, but the rest of the country are not...
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-- it's a cliche on top of a cliche crowned with a cliche. i mean, what am i supposed to say? where should i begin? bipartisanship, okay. the book it's based on, doris kearns goodwin's "team of rivals." >> i know what you think of that book. people point out the parallels between president clinton and our current president. here is a question. what lesson would you like the current president to take from the true lincoln in your view? >> well, look, lincoln did a lot more of the success in abolishing slavery if we're going to talk about the great triumph of the lincoln years, winning the civil war, abolishing slavery, 90% of that was idealism, not compromise. the movie shows us the compromise. i'm from kansas. we fought a war with missouri over slavery, but it was against compromise, that border war. this had been going on for decades and decades. if you ask me, barack obama's great failures are his zeal to compromise. he's always looking for a grand bargain. this is why he wasn't able to defeat conservatives when they were totally on the ropes in 2008. when the financial crisis had discre
-- it's a cliche on top of a cliche crowned with a cliche. i mean, what am i supposed to say? where should i begin? bipartisanship, okay. the book it's based on, doris kearns goodwin's "team of rivals." >> i know what you think of that book. people point out the parallels between president clinton and our current president. here is a question. what lesson would you like the current president to take from the true lincoln in your view? >> well, look, lincoln did a lot more...
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romantic idea of a monastery farm. even the monk does not fit the cliche i had in my mind. i cannot get excited about the electronic control system for grain purification. i would like to see cure little piglets instead. the father offers to show me the page. -- the pigs. this is an all organic firm bank. the pigs have a lot more space -- this is an all organic farm. he thinks have a lot more space than on a conventional farm. according to the father, if his animals are happy, he is happy, too. i get the feeling i am keeping him from his work. he asks me if there is anything else i want to know. i tell him i want to chat a little bit more. he laughs. monkught the life of a would be more calm and contemplative. he says you have to draw your strength from elsewhere to cope with the strains of everyday life. it is important to find your rest in god. the father has to attend a meeting at the monastery. he takes me back with him in the car. he has managed to get changed quickly. does he feel any different when he is wearing his have that? -- his habit? he says, no, he is just more careful. h
romantic idea of a monastery farm. even the monk does not fit the cliche i had in my mind. i cannot get excited about the electronic control system for grain purification. i would like to see cure little piglets instead. the father offers to show me the page. -- the pigs. this is an all organic firm bank. the pigs have a lot more space -- this is an all organic farm. he thinks have a lot more space than on a conventional farm. according to the father, if his animals are happy, he is happy,...
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rescued. >>> it's a cliche, but turn around, don't drown. you never know how deep or fast moving that water s our weather has changed. it's the wind concern as opposed to the flood concern. there will be winter type showers. winds west 22 miles an hour gusting over 30 miles an hour. so wepts slowly beginning to diminish but it's a brutal wind chill feeling like the mid-20s or colder. hour by hour toward your wakeup, look for some snow showers that could arrive around the 4ham to 7 -- 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. time frame. much more coming up. >> just log on to abc2news.com/weather. there, you cran -- you can download hour app. you can get everything from live radar on school closings, 24/7. >>> according to text messages on michael johnson's cell phone, he was looking to leave the country months after he was arrested. the state introduced phone calls and text messages from the defendant michael jackson's -- michael johnson's cell phone. his brother told him to check with countries around the world that don't extra diet criminals -- extradite criminals. johnson as attorney said the evidence
rescued. >>> it's a cliche, but turn around, don't drown. you never know how deep or fast moving that water s our weather has changed. it's the wind concern as opposed to the flood concern. there will be winter type showers. winds west 22 miles an hour gusting over 30 miles an hour. so wepts slowly beginning to diminish but it's a brutal wind chill feeling like the mid-20s or colder. hour by hour toward your wakeup, look for some snow showers that could arrive around the 4ham to 7 --...
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about the delegation of all these clichÉs we are pursuing are actually kind of silly and poorly examined. if we rush headlong into immigration reform think about the quality of legislation and think about what happened the last time we had comprehensive immigration reform. i want to emphasize composition and numbers are really different things. i'm totally happy to have the big numbers but the gang of eight framework. thank you. [applause] >> thanks everyone for your remarks. i will take the moderators prerogative and take the first question. this may have some consensus around the need for high-skilled immigration. what do you think is the best way to put it into legislation in the best way to talk about in the best way to advertise for? what you think is the best way to make that politically viable alternative? >> alex? >> i think they're a bunch of ways to go about it. when is working with the current system. one of the great ways for people to come come in now as to the hwnd bv -- 1 is through the green card program. that program unfortunately is limited to 140,000 people a
about the delegation of all these clichÉs we are pursuing are actually kind of silly and poorly examined. if we rush headlong into immigration reform think about the quality of legislation and think about what happened the last time we had comprehensive immigration reform. i want to emphasize composition and numbers are really different things. i'm totally happy to have the big numbers but the gang of eight framework. thank you. [applause] >> thanks everyone for your remarks. i will...
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highlights and see what happened to some of those most talked-about items. i know it sounds a cliche, but they have been in the attic. this is fantastic. there was fireworks going off in there. there were bells ringing there were sirens blaring. we're looking at porcelain painting as good as it will ever get. it was mine. i wanted to take it home. it was one of those items where i thought i'm not gonna get through the filming of this, because it is having such an impact upon me. this was vintage roadshow stuff. i have to try and value it really. the only way i can do this is to go like this. ( clock chimes once ) being a specialist on the roadshow requires all sorts of qualities. not only do you need the knowledge of the encyclopedia britannica, you also need patience. you see, it's taken roadshow stalwart eric knowles 28 years to uncover his best find. it happened one soggy afternoon in scotland. dumfries house really was, for me one humdinger of a day. it was the icing on top of the cake. where has this rather unpretentious vase been lurking before you brought it along today? it's
highlights and see what happened to some of those most talked-about items. i know it sounds a cliche, but they have been in the attic. this is fantastic. there was fireworks going off in there. there were bells ringing there were sirens blaring. we're looking at porcelain painting as good as it will ever get. it was mine. i wanted to take it home. it was one of those items where i thought i'm not gonna get through the filming of this, because it is having such an impact upon me. this was...
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you. >> geraldo: on the one hand, you have two cliches. one is, seeing is believing. and in this case, i don't think seeing is believing, if she's guilty of this brutal murder. i mean, just look at her. appearances can be deceiving, maybe that's the other cliche. when the prosecution rested in the capital murder trial of jodi arias, the defense argued that her life should be spared and it shouldn't be murder 1 wrap because the state had failed to prove premeditation. the prosecutor scoffed at that notion, pointing out that among other things, the defendant -- that pretty -- you know, sweet-looking, young lady there brought a gun and a knife to the poor man, travis alexander -- the victim's home. but what i don't understand was why she killed him so savagely. what the hell was going on in her mind, 27 knife wounds, slit throat, gunshot to the head and all the rest of it. she looks so innocent. >> like i said, appearances, obviously deceiving. what was it about jodi? what did my next guest see in her that is so disturbed them that they wanted them out of their home. jacob and holly medf
you. >> geraldo: on the one hand, you have two cliches. one is, seeing is believing. and in this case, i don't think seeing is believing, if she's guilty of this brutal murder. i mean, just look at her. appearances can be deceiving, maybe that's the other cliche. when the prosecution rested in the capital murder trial of jodi arias, the defense argued that her life should be spared and it shouldn't be murder 1 wrap because the state had failed to prove premeditation. the prosecutor...
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parents, your friends, just -- i don't mean to overuse the cliche, but have the conversation. >>> so family members of the newtown school shooting saying it's time to put the politics and side and work to end gun violence. >>> serious of ashley judd about a senate run in kentucky? we'll talk about -- we're back after this. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping
parents, your friends, just -- i don't mean to overuse the cliche, but have the conversation. >>> so family members of the newtown school shooting saying it's time to put the politics and side and work to end gun violence. >>> serious of ashley judd about a senate run in kentucky? we'll talk about -- we're back after this. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts....
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that reveal? >> guest: well, what you wanted to do all along. the clichÉ is what i acton's statement, all power corrupts absolute power corrupts absolutely. i don't think that is always true. i think what is always true is that power reveals because when you have enough power to do whatever you want to do, then people see what you wanted to do. it's particularly true in the case of lyndon johnson, but it's also true, power doesn't always corrupts. power can cleanse. in the case of sam rayburn, who had to keep quiet as a representative and tell he became first a powerful committee chairman. then you see him moving the senate, the house of representatives to populist legislation. you see in my first book the power broker, al smith, his great governor who to be 50 years old, the most ruthless henchmen in albany. any significance to power, as soon as he was governor, he goes to the bosses insist that we have to pass social welfare or legislation, so power can cleanse. c-span: talking about four books in early 267 pages, what time in all these years since 1977 she been writing about lyndo
that reveal? >> guest: well, what you wanted to do all along. the clichÉ is what i acton's statement, all power corrupts absolute power corrupts absolutely. i don't think that is always true. i think what is always true is that power reveals because when you have enough power to do whatever you want to do, then people see what you wanted to do. it's particularly true in the case of lyndon johnson, but it's also true, power doesn't always corrupts. power can cleanse. in the case of sam...
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error. this guy from hollywood cleave heir, he cliche, he's had it up to here. >> i'm so done with these movies, so many continuity errors it pups me out every single time. >> what's con newtie? >> you don't know what continuity is? make sure everything looks the saim from shot to shot so the audience isn't pulled ot that st ndof stuff. >>ou notice the first one? and the-of-his friend points it out and it gets increedingly funny. >> what about the fact that -- >> what do you mean? >> wearing a top hat. >> you never 2340e689ed this? >> you think, where can they go from here? oh. they go places you can't imagine. >> i don't even recognize you anymore. >> i have no idea how you got into that pose. i feel like i'm really -- genuinely losing my mind. >> man, you're tripping. it's not -- >> okay. that's a continuity error you can't get around whn a white guy turns into a black guy. >> every once in a while, you find something really cool. >> in the course of a movie, you're doing 100 different shots of the same thing over and over again. you are trying to keep up with it all and eventual
error. this guy from hollywood cleave heir, he cliche, he's had it up to here. >> i'm so done with these movies, so many continuity errors it pups me out every single time. >> what's con newtie? >> you don't know what continuity is? make sure everything looks the saim from shot to shot so the audience isn't pulled ot that st ndof stuff. >>ou notice the first one? and the-of-his friend points it out and it gets increedingly funny. >> what about the fact that --...
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cliche, but just one step at a time. just pushing through it was tremendously helpful for me. >> amazing story there. to learn more about tig and her stand up, you can check out her website, tignation.com. >>> super storm sandy compromised some vital police evidence in new york. that could now have major consequences. some criminal court cases may be in jeopardy. >>> but, first, here's dr. sanjay gupta with a quick preview of what's coming up at 7:30 eastern. >>> randi, some surprising research shows that fish oil may help reverse the trauma from brain injuries. i also sat down to learn how to destress and start the year off right. s is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, qui
cliche, but just one step at a time. just pushing through it was tremendously helpful for me. >> amazing story there. to learn more about tig and her stand up, you can check out her website, tignation.com. >>> super storm sandy compromised some vital police evidence in new york. that could now have major consequences. some criminal court cases may be in jeopardy. >>> but, first, here's dr. sanjay gupta with a quick preview of what's coming up at 7:30 eastern....
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way to start this video than the old cliche, that's not a knife, this is a knife. >> i like crocodile dundee. >> this is the microtech halo 5 t is a real knife. >> for what? what is it used for? >> there you see it placed up against the pocket size halo 5. it's finely made. it decided to up it a bit. >> i think if you have one of those 20 foot long sandwiches, this would be -- you could use this to slice it up and put mayonnaise on it. >> you thets that's what it's for. >> the girl was holding it like it's light as a feather. this thing has to be heavier than a pocketknife. >> it's pretty heavy, and the pitch video for this knife is kind of funny. listen to the commentary. >> it is better known as the barring ant wan beast, and it's three times the size of a normal halo. it weighs nearly the quarter of a weight of the small school bus. it's slightly larger than a graphite pencil. >> the video is tongue in chief, but the knife exists. it sold out on their website. we saw it on a different resaler's website for as much as $10,000. >> i think this is for display only because it
way to start this video than the old cliche, that's not a knife, this is a knife. >> i like crocodile dundee. >> this is the microtech halo 5 t is a real knife. >> for what? what is it used for? >> there you see it placed up against the pocket size halo 5. it's finely made. it decided to up it a bit. >> i think if you have one of those 20 foot long sandwiches, this would be -- you could use this to slice it up and put mayonnaise on it. >> you thets that's...
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countries and sometimes they're wary of people from those countries so the same cliches are then applied. for an origin. says. french actor filmmaker and comedian spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us that go. choose your language. if we can with the federal. trials. it's the consensus here to. choose the opinions that invigorating a good mind. choose the stories that imply good life truth be access to your office or. hold it. hold it. looks like. that speech. she. gave. her. which i. took. a long time it's good. to see. her. just say. that i'm a. little not fine i'm a little. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r t. you know sometimes you see a story an
countries and sometimes they're wary of people from those countries so the same cliches are then applied. for an origin. says. french actor filmmaker and comedian spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us that go. choose your language. if we can with the federal. trials. it's the consensus here to. choose the opinions that invigorating a good mind. choose the stories that imply good life truth be access to your office or. hold it. hold it. looks like. that speech....
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now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice system that are now part
now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of...
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se ve muy feo. >>> dispuso que pegaran los cliché en esta piedra antes de entrar a la iglesia en esta iglesia has 200 sillas. debajo de ellas se encontró chicles de todos los colores y sabor sabores. >>> si, yo era dmre los que pega los chicles debajo de la silla y gracias al padre etcheberry, hubo la posibilidad de brindar el respeto hacia la casa del señor. >>> a pesar que la piedra que llaman en el pueblo la chi calera las sillas siguen teniendo el ataque de los mastic dorso. >>> es la manía muy fea los niños son receptivos a su campaña no cruzan las puertas del templo, sin dejar la golosina. >>> el padre etcheberry el padre carlos los ni dpfeligreses que no util la piedra, y sean sorprendido comiendo chicles. tienen penitencias que es raspar y limpiar las sillas de la iglesia. >>> la idea del padre bernardo fue descabelladas a muchos sacerdotes. otros pueblos están a punto de hacerlo vamos a la primera pausa en primer impacto extra. hasta entonces. >>> desde los ángeles, magali ortiz nos explica de lo que se trata, veamos. lo que me sobra es talento. se lo hice a rocío dur
se ve muy feo. >>> dispuso que pegaran los cliché en esta piedra antes de entrar a la iglesia en esta iglesia has 200 sillas. debajo de ellas se encontró chicles de todos los colores y sabor sabores. >>> si, yo era dmre los que pega los chicles debajo de la silla y gracias al padre etcheberry, hubo la posibilidad de brindar el respeto hacia la casa del señor. >>> a pesar que la piedra que llaman en el pueblo la chi calera las sillas siguen teniendo el ataque de...